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Combining animal behavior with veterinary science is the key to moving from "treating a patient" to "healing an individual." When we bridge these two fields, we improve clinical outcomes and make life significantly better for the animals (and humans) involved.

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If a well-trained animal suddenly "forgets" their house-training or becomes aggressive, vet scientists look for a medical cause (like a UTI or chronic pain) before labeling it a behavioral problem. 3. Behavioral Pharmacology Combining animal behavior with veterinary science is the

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is not a soft science or an afterthought. It is the lens through which we must view every case of vomiting, every itchy skin patch, and every sudden change in temperament. Veterinary science provides the tools to heal the body, but behavior tells us where to point them. Veterinary science provides the tools to heal the

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